Cat Chow

Purina® CAT CHOW® Adult with Salmon Dry Cat Food

600,00 EGP
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  • 100% complete and balanced recipe
  • Formulated with chicory, a natural prebiotic that is proven to help improve digestive health of your cat.
  • Carefully prepared with 50% of total protein from animal origin and natural ingredients in a tasty recipe that cats spontaneously prefer.
  • With Vitamin E to support natural defences and B-group vitamins to help your cat use energy efficiently.
  • No added artificial colorants, flavourings or preservatives.

Purina® CAT CHOW® Hairball Control Rich in Chicken Dry Cat Food 1.5 Kg

650,00 EGP
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  • 100% complete and balanced recipe.
  • Formulated with chicory, a natural prebiotic that is proven to help improve digestive health of your cat.
  • Carefully prepared with 50% of total protein from animal origin and natural ingredients in a tasty recipe that cats spontaneously prefer.
  • PURINA CAT CHOW is carefully formulated with high quality protein and natural ingredients, such as peas, carrots, wholegrain cereals, chicory and yeasts.
  • Specially formulated with sources of fibre proven to carry away twice as much hair from the stomach. Particularly suitable for cats living indoors.
  • No added artificial colorants, flavourings or preservatives.

Purina® CAT CHOW® Sterilised Rich in Chicken Dry Cat Food 1.5 Kg

650,00 EGP
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  • 100% complete and balanced recipe
  • Formulated with chicory, a natural prebiotic that is proven to help improve digestive health of your cat.
  • With adapted protein and fat levels to help maintain strong muscles and healthy weight of neutered cats.
  • Specially formulated to help counter balance the impact of hormonal changes related to neutering.
  • No added artificial colorants, flavourings or preservatives.
  • Carefully prepared with natural ingredients (parsley, carrots, whole grains, chicory and yeast) in a tasty recipe that cats spontaneously prefer.

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